Before anything else, I’d like to thank amusing2write for nominating me to do the 3 quotes in 3 days challenge, and for giving this new blogger some greatly appreciated blogging love.
If you haven’t already I suggest a visit to amusing2write‘s place. I hear she’s just put the kettle on and arranged the chocolate digestives attractively on a splendid china plate.
This, to some extent, is dragging me kicking and screaming out of my safe weekday hiding place; my blogging panic room – if you will.
My current writing routine revolves around attempting to post something blogworthy by Friday afternoon.
If blogworthy isn’t possible, probable or achievable; then some partially realized, half-baked, caffeine-soaked hysteria scribbled with a shaky hand, onto spectral paper, written in invisible ink, should suffice.
I’m going to restrain myself from waxing too lyrically about the late, great, Kurt Vonnegut. Instead, I will just say that as an author Kurt Vonnegut has inspired me greatly, and will continue to amaze, educate and enlighten generations of readers to come.
This is a complete understatement in regards to how much I feel Kurt Vonnegut has influenced the literary world, and the impact his work has had.
So, I will stop talking, shelve my opinions, and let this quote speak for itself:
“Everything is nothing, with a twist.” -Kurt Vonnegut
My nominations for the 3 quotes in 3 days challenge – Day 1 are:
The Caffeinated Writer – Caffeine fiend, and one of my first readers and followers.
Parlor of Horror – That haunted cinema that your friends dare you to spend the night in.
Writerish Ramblings – Journey into the written word.
Kudos. Great quote.
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Thanks. You do have enough biscuits, right? I kinda told everyone that you did. 🙂
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Biscuits, cookies, tea, no cuke sammies. Dreadful things those. Lol.
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Thanks so much for following http://fonzandcancer.wordpress.com I really do appreciate it – Fonz
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If I run in the shape of a number 8 constantly at 88 miles an hour will I live forever?
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Short answer. Yes.
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…because a blog is exactly where you’d expect to find the answer to the riddle of eternal life 😉
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It is exactly where I expect to find it, I tried it but I now feel sick and dizzy, should I keep going?
It’s hard to type whilst doing it.
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If you run fast enough you’ll time travel. Would I ever give you bad advice?
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I’m managing 87 miles an hour, does it need to be 88?
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It’s a very precise science. 87 just won’t cut it. Have you tried stripping naked to reduce wind resistance?
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I’m already naked, I reached 88 miles an hour and open all hours came on the tv, is that a sign it’s working?
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That’s a sign you need to go outside and run naked in a figure 8.
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You sure the police won’t get involved?
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No. They don’t like running in figure 8’s naked. They see it as demeaning and a reputational stain.
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So they will get involved? If they are going to get involved I’m doing it 🙂
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